The Indian group that settled in present-day Michigan, Minnesota, and Wisconsin is primarily the Ojibwe (Chippewa) tribe. They migrated to these regions as part of their traditional territory, which includes parts of the Great Lakes area. Along with the Ojibwe, other tribes such as the Menominee and Potawatomi also inhabited these states, contributing to the rich cultural tapestry of the region.
Natives of the following tribes:ChippewaOttawaPotowatomiSaginawHo-ChunkOjibwaShakopee Mdewakanton SiouxMenomineeFoxSaukKickapooHuronMiami
Minnesota was part of the Louisiana Purchase, and the Northwest territory depending on the location since the Mississippi River was the boundary. Part of it was Rupert's Land. As the land became more settled, name changes happened. Illinois territory, Michigan territory, Iowa territory, Wisconsin territory, and Minnesota territory.
The Lakota, like other tribes, were warriors and traders. They settled in the northern part of America, in Wisconsin, Minnesota, and North and South Dakota.
The Lakota, like other tribes, were warriors and traders. They settled in the northern part of America, in Wisconsin, Minnesota, and North and South Dakota.
Ojibwe tribe mainly settled in Minnesota, Wisconsin, and southern Ontario around lake Superior. Yes lots of snow.
In the early stages (up to perhaps 1800), Germans settled mainly on the East Coast and in Pennsylvaniz. Later, popular areas for German migrants included parts of Wisconsin (Milwaukee), Ohio (especially Cincinnati), parts of Michigan, Minnesota, North and South Dakota ... and all the big cities.
Laura Ingalls Wilder's family started out in the Big Woods of Wisconsin, where Laura was born in 1867. They later moved to Kansas, then to Minnesota, and finally settled in De Smet, South Dakota.
The first groups of German immigrants settled primarily in New York and Pennsylvania. The arrivals before 1850 were mostly farmers who sought out the most productive land. German Americans established the first kindergartens in the United States.
I just studied Minnesota in American History the other day. I dont think they settled in Minnesota. But I really dont know where exactly they settled. I hope this helped!
Scandinavians were mostly farmers and because of the cold climate the came from, naturally settled first in upstate New York and then spread to Ohio, Michigan, Wisconsin and Minnesota. They also settled in North and South Dakota. They were progressive in their politcs and found a home in the Democratic Party until Lincoln became President in 1861. They were adamantly oppossed to slavery and favored the new Republican Party that was founded in Ripon, Wisconsin in 1856. They also brought their faith, the Lutheran Church, to the Upper Midwest which is still the largest Protestant denomination in these states!
Mormon pioneers settled hundreds of cities in the Western US, Canada, and Mexico. Most of the cities in Utah, southern Idaho, northern Arizona, and parts of Nevada, California, Wyoming, Alberta (Canada), Chihuahua (Mexico), Missouri, and Illinois were settled by Mormons. They also settled cities in Michigan, Wisconsin, Iowa, and Ohio.
the early settlers or the indians